Uno

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  1. boonerville

    boonerville Grizzled Veteran

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    This is a buck named Uno that i missed last year. He's back and a little bigger...he was 150 class last year...i found his shed this spring. These are the first pics i have gotten if him all year[​IMG]
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    I don't quite see how that shed gets ya to 150, was the other side a lot bigger?
     
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    I know what it scored..I'll leave it at that. I won't get into a p#&$@g match over what other people think it does or doesn't score
     
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    Not saying the 150 is right but it seems that both in age and score, people often underestimate from pics. It really doesn't take an extremely huge rack to make 150". Mass and spread bump it up fast and when you're talking a 5x5 besides it doesn't take as much as most people first think.
     
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    But since you asked......
    Beam on the shed is 21.5
    G1.....4.5
    G2.....9.875
    G3.....9.25
    G4.....4.5
    H1.....5.25
    H2.....5.125
    H3.....4.625
    H4.....3.75

    Add that, double it, and add 18.5 spread and see what you get...maybe my math is wrong
     
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    He's a great looking deer. Hope you get another chance at him.

    Blessings........Pastorjim
     
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    Nice looking buck. How did you come up with the name Uno?
     
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    You have some amazing bucks running around. Mind me asking how many acres you manage?
     
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    I just started hunting this farm last year. He was the first shooter i saw
     
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    About 3000 total...but that's broken up between a dozen or so farms in 3 counties. All the properties i hunt are between 65 and 650 acres...but all except 2 are 250 acres or less
     
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    I was just using my personal experience and most of my deer shrink when i get a tape on them. Hard to judge over pictures. Either way he is big and I hope you get him this fall!
     
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    Do you farm or how do you have access to so much land?
     
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    Lots of shoe leather, gasoline, and sore knuckles.
     
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    That's awesome. I tried that a couple years back when I was in college. I got all No you cant hunt here, or people only willing to let you hunt for a hefty price.
     
  15. boonerville

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    I get that 95% of the time. When someone says yes though it makes the 95 NO's worth it. It also helps when you make friends with a landowner....then a couple years later start asking the neighbors....they are more likely to grant permission if someone they know can vouch for u....at least in my experience
     
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    Awesome buck! Good luck meeting up with him at 20yds this season.......:D
     
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    Awesome Buck!
     

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